CTET 2026 Result Date Announced: How to Check OMR Responses and Address Objections

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By HeadlineDock
3/14/2026

CTET 2026 result day is nearing with candidates eagerly preparing for this crucial examination. With deadlines like online objection submission stretching until March, it’s essential to follow correct procedures to ensure accuracy and timely access of results.

CTET 2026 Result Date Announced: How to Check OMR Responses and Address Objections

Highlights

  • - CTET February session results are expected by mid-March 2026
  • - Accessable answers via provisional key on official site helps validate responses
  • - Online objection submission facility available until March 15, ensuring transparency in evaluation processes
  • - Candidates can also verify their scores online using unique access codes after registration

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) results for the February session of 2026 are expected to be released by March 31, according to recent developments. Candidates who appeared for CTET in January and subsequently in February should follow the correct procedures to verify their scores.

The official website, www.ctet.nic.in, remains central to candidates' quest for information regarding this crucial examination. The site provides access to answer keys for Paper 1 and Paper 2, enabling students to cross-check their answers with provided OMR response sheets.

Candidates can obtain their OMR sheets once the provisional answer key is released by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). For candidates who face discrepancies in their responses after comparing them with the official answer keys, objections shall be addressed until March 15, 2026. This period extends well into the anticipated release date of the final results.

Any candidate not satisfied by the initial provisional marking scheme has the opportunity to raise concerns or provide corrections through a submission process via an online platform on the official website. It's crucial for candidates to submit their objections and proof documents within this timeframe, adhering to the fee structure specified at ₹1,000 per question.

Objections can be raised by visiting the CTET website, navigating to the designated challenge answer key or submission area provided on the homepage. Here they should select specific questions that require correction based on their assessment and upload requisite supporting documents for validation of objections. A final confirmation page will confirm acceptance of the candidate's objection.

For those already satisfied with preliminary results, verifying their scores is straightforward via an online platform at www.ctet.nic.in. Upon entering their Roll Number and Date of Birth, candidates can generate a receipt for their final CTET result, including essential details like total score and cut-off criteria. A digital copy of the result serves as proof and future reference material.

The February 2026 CTET session covered two key papers: Paper 1 focusing on teachers in classes 1-5, while Paper 2 targeted class levels 6-8. In case candidates encounter any issues or disputes about their OMR response sheets, or desire to challenge their answers post-provisional release, they can submit objections through established online mechanisms.

The CTET result for the February session of 2026 will be available on www.ctet.nic.in, reflecting CBSE's commitment to transparent and fair academic evaluations. Candidates are advised to stay updated by regularly checking their official account details.

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